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The Sunbeam Matabele was the last development of one of Sunbeam
Sunbeam Car Company

Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century to circa 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation....
's most successful aero-engines, the Cossack.

Cossack was a twin overhead camshaft V12, with 4 valves per cylinder. The Matabele fitted this with two of the blocks from the Saracen, using aluminium
Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
 instead of the Cossack's cast iron
Cast iron

Cast iron usually refers to Gray iron, but also identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. The color of a fractured surface can be used to identify an alloy....
. The Saracen's bore was slightly larger at 122 mm (from the Cossack's 110 mm) and with the same stroke of 160 mm this gave a capacity of 22.45 litres.






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The Sunbeam Matabele was the last development of one of Sunbeam
Sunbeam Car Company

Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century to circa 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation....
's most successful aero-engines, the Cossack.

Design and development

The Cossack was a twin overhead camshaft V12, with 4 valves per cylinder. The Matabele fitted this with two of the blocks from the Saracen, using aluminium
Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
 instead of the Cossack's cast iron
Cast iron

Cast iron usually refers to Gray iron, but also identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. The color of a fractured surface can be used to identify an alloy....
. The Saracen's bore was slightly larger at 122 mm (from the Cossack's 110 mm) and with the same stroke of 160 mm this gave a capacity of 22.45 litres. Ignition was by four magnetos (two per bank), with twin sparkplug
Sparkplug

This article is about the Mini-Con partner of Optimus Prime in Transformers: Armada. For other uses, see Spark plug Sparkplug is the name of a fictional character in the various Transformers universes....
s. A propeller reduction gear of 1.63:1 was fitted.

Matabele II

A simplified engine was developed for non-aircraft use. This avoided the propellor reduction gearbox and had a single magneto
Magneto

Magneto may mean:* Something related to magnetism, such as magneto-optic effect* Magneto , an electrical generator in internal combustion engines and some old telephones....
 per bank, rather than the duplicated magneto and sparkplug systems usual in aircraft for reliability. This engine was aimed at the developing market for racing powerboat
Powerboat

Powerboat may refer to:* Powerboating* F1 Powerboat Racing* Offshore powerboat racing* Motorboat...
s.

Use

The Matabele was tested successfully in a DH.4
Airco DH.4

The Airco DH.4 was a United Kingdom two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament....
 from May 1918. The only order for the engine, however, came from France, where the engine was used to power the Nieuport-Delage NiD 30T airliner.

Sunbeam 1000HP

The Matabele engine is best known today for having powered the Sunbeam 1000HP land speed record
Land speed record

The land speed record is the fastest speed achieved by any wheeled vehicle on land, as opposed to one on water or in the air. There is no single body for validation and regulation; what is used in practice is the Category C flying start regulations, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the F?d?ration In...
 car, the first car to exceed 200 mph.

After taking the land speed record at 152.33 mph with the Sunbeam Tiger
Sunbeam Tiger (1925)

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, Segrave
Henry Segrave

Sir Henry O'Neil de Hane Segrave was famous for setting three land speed records and the water speed record. He was the first person to hold both the land and water speed records simultaneously....
 realised that his small, lightweight racing car would be inadequate to hold the record against the aero-engined leviathan
Leviathan

Leviathan , , is a Bible sea creature referred to in the Old Testament .The word leviathan has become synonymous with any large sea monster or creature....
s now appearing in the contest. The Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq team was short of funds and so little new development was possible.

A pair of Matabele engines were found in the Sunbeam works at Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
, previously from a powerboat. As the Sunbeam 1000HP is reported as having 4 magnetos per engine, these would appear to be Matabele I, rather than Matabele II.

On 29 March 1927, the Sunbeam became the first car to exceed 200 mph. Although loudly trumpeted as the "1000 HP" Sunbeam, the actual power was somewhere around 900 bhp.

The installation of these engines was somewhat unorthodox, necessitated by the limited funds for new work. The rear engine was started first by compressed air, then the front engine was started through a mechanical friction clutch. Once synchronised, they were locked together with a dog clutch for the record attempt. The car's last run was a demonstration circuit at Brooklands
Brooklands

Brooklands was a 2.75 miles Auto racing circuit and airfield built near Weybridge in Surrey, England. It opened in 1907, and was the world's first purpose-built motorsport venue....
, running at slow speed on only one engine, with this dog clutch disconnected.

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